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eschim at artic.edu
eschim at artic.edu
Fri Oct 14 19:20:20 CEST 2005
please stop sending me emails!!!!!!
Quoting furtherfield <info at furtherfield.org>:
> NEW REVIEWS ON FURTHERFIELD.ORG
> -New works reviewed on Furtherfield.
> ====================================
>
> http://www.furtherfield.org
>
> OnlyOneNativeSpeaker - socialfiction.org
> Visually, OnlyOneNativeSpeaker is simple and straightforward while the
> contents alternate between playful, dense, poetic and esoteric. The home
> page, with a white background, teal serif text and large red headers, is
> roughly divided vertically in half. The left half contains a chatty yet
> informative description of OnlyOneNativeSpeaker's purpose, along with an
> exhortation for participation, while the right half contains several
> lists of links grouped under the headings of "Infrastructure,"
> "Languages," and "Categories." "Languages" is divided into several
> subcategories: "Local," "Submitted," and "Of interest." "Infrastructure"
> contains links to the OONS wiki, the OONS del.icio.us page, and an OONS
> yahoogroups mailinglist, along with an email link to socialfiction.org
> for language submissions. Reviewer: Alsion Colman.
>
> Black Holes - Lewis LaCook.
> One of the questions that faces those of us who wish to frame and seek
> answers to the question of what is Net.Art, (or at least, what it could
> be) is the consideration of what part of the project is Net dependant?
> Has the artist used the internet merely as the carrier for the art work,
> and therefore used it as a free and worldwide form of art gallery, or is
> the work intrinsically borne on the web and unable to exist in any other
> form? Is the artwork using the networked environment in such a way that
> its content is in part formed by the medium? Reviewer: Mark Hancock.
>
> Low-fi exhibition including works by: Radarboy, Cavan Convery, UK Museum
> of Ordure, Mauricio Arango, James Coupe, Kate Rich.
> This exhibition is ambitious in its breadth of concept, content and
> range of networked technologies and while Low-fi accommodates some
> experimental concept- stretching in a couple of the artworks, the show
> is astutely curated. By not relying on the usual protocols of
> established media art history to justify its existence, it manages to
> communicate to new audiences without interfering with the artwork's
> meanings. The supporting information is clear and unpretentious,
> introducing the work in a way that serves to demystify the technology
> and places its use well in the context of the artists’ intentions.
> Collaborative Review: Marc Garrett & Ruth Catlow.
>
> BramTV – - Annie Abrahams.
> The many works built by Bramtv have different existences that emerge
> according to the decisions that the users make during their visits. The
> Internet here is used as a multi-mass universe, of simulations and
> proposals, where a person can rebuild and re-invent one's self or
> selves, without having to deal with the usual risk of come back or the
> niggling drudge of reality. Bramtv’s snapshot of the website are
> accessible via the collection button, but the collection pages change
> each time and when somebody prints a page of the collection it is a 99%
> bet of certainty that they will have a '”single portrait” of bram.org.
> Reviewer: Joachim Desarmenien.
>
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>
> If you want to be a reviewer on Furtherfield contact:
> marc.garrett at furtherfield.org
> chris Joseph - babel at 391.org
>
> Other Projects we are currently involved in (busy R us):
>
> NODE.L: [Networked, Open, Distributed, Evnts. London]
> -an open, participatory season that aims to support and stimulate Media
> Arts in London during March 2006.
> http://nodel.org/
>
> http://www.furtherstudio.org/live/
> (open to all to use)
> http://www.furtherfield.org/furthercritic
> (Our current critic in residence at furtherfield, is ]]Mez[[)
> http://www.furthernoise.org
> (just been redesigned by Andy Forbes, Editor Roger MIlls)
> http://www.netbehaviour.org
> (just been redesigned)
> http://www.furtherfield.org/gestation/
> (re-activated-add your own media realted terms)
> http://www.furthertxt.org
> (send in your papers to Charlotte Frost)
> http://www.skinstrip.net/index_archive.htm
> (archived -cute version. Really naughty version taken down due to
> crashing the server because of to many visitors)
> http://www.furtherfield.org/networking
> (another event coming up this year, probably with furthernoise.org)
> http://www.furtherfield.org/furtherstudio/
> (archived for view)
>
>
>
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